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Probably a few thousand times bigger than San Francisco's: news.yahoo.com/s/afp/2007...71111194054
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Re: Oil spill catastrophe in the Black Sea
Sun, November 11, 2007 - 2:25 PMCorrection: There are about 280 gallons per ton of fuel oil. (I should have looked it up before posting.) So the 1300 tons of fuel oil that spilled into the Black Sea equals 364,000 gallons, which equals 6.27 times the 58,000 gallons dumped into the San Francisco Bay.
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Re: Oil spill catastrophe in the Black Sea
Tue, November 13, 2007 - 10:08 AMYou missed one..
This makes three..
Concerns over Mexican oil spill
Tue, 13 Nov 2007 14:15:07
Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico
Waves in excess of eight meters high in the Gulf of Mexico have tilted a platform, causing 422 oil barrels to pour into the sea daily.
Platform Usumacinta is still tilted and the escape of oil continues after 22 days.
A bulletin of PEMEX said poor weather conditions in Campeche have caused a delay in repairing the facilities. The bulletin mentions only 20 percent of the entire 422 barrels of oil is picked up.
The PEMEX company attributed the incident to the damages caused by a cold front, while recent investigations showed that the problem occurred for ignoring security measures.
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Wed, November 14, 2007 - 7:52 AM<<Platform Usumacinta is still tilted and the escape of oil continues after 22 days. >>
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Wed, November 14, 2007 - 10:01 AMNow it is on fire..
Fire breaks out on damaged Mexican oil rig
Wed Nov 14, 2007
MEXICO CITY, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Fire broke out on a damaged Mexican oil rig on Tuesday where workers were trying to control a gas leak but no one was injured, state-owned oil monopoly Pemex said.
The Gulf of Mexico platform began leaking oil and gas when it lurched onto its side in high winds on Oct. 23 and collided with an adjacent rig. The accident left 21 oil workers dead as they tried to flee in life rafts.
Pemex said on Tuesday that four fire-fighting boats were at the scene trying to put out the blaze.
"When the fire is out, work to control the leak will resume," Pemex said in a statement.
Pemex previously said it had plugged the oil leak at the platform in the Kab oil field in the southeastern Gulf and was working to seal the natural gas leak. The platform normally produces 3,500 barrels of oil per day. (Reporting by Chris Aspin)
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Re: Oil spill catastrophe in the Black Sea
Wed, November 14, 2007 - 10:32 AMWhen will we ever learn that transporting massive amounts of oil across the seas is so dangerous? When will we decommission these old rusted out tankers? Russia is notorious for environmental disaster I bet these ships should've been tossed ages ago according to International standards. -
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Wed, November 14, 2007 - 11:21 AMI wonder if Russia requires double-hulled tankers like the U.S. now does. Probably not.
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Sun, December 9, 2007 - 10:23 AMThe disaster in Korea turns out to be very ugly..
This was a single hulled tanker..
S Korea declares slick 'disaster'
Sunday, 9 December 2007,
The South Korean government has declared a "state of disaster" along a stretch of coastline affected by the country's worst-ever oil spill.
A fleet of 100 ships has been fighting to contain the 10,000-ton spill, but emergency workers have been unable to prevent the oil washing ashore.
Earlier the Hebei Spirit, the tanker which hit a barge and was holed causing the spill, was finally sealed.
The 17km (10.6-mile) slick threatens wildlife and valuable sea farms.
'Dark brown' sea
According to South Korea's Ministry of Maritime Affairs, the Hong Kong-registered vessel had been at anchor when it was hit by the industrial barge, which had broken free from its towing lines.
MARITIME OIL SPILLS
South Korea map
July 1979 - Greek tanker Atlantic Express spilled 287,000 tons off Trinidad and Tobago
March 1978 - Amoco Cadiz spilled 223,000 tons off Brittany, France
November 2002 - Greek-owned Prestige spilled 77,000 tons off Galicia, Spain
March 1989 - Exxon Valdez spilled 37,000 tons in Prince William Sound, Alaska, US
December 2007 Hebei Spirit spills 10,000 tons off S Korea's west coast
Local residents reported seeing the oil slick as it approached the shoreline.
"This is not the sea we used to have. It's all dark brown. Sea waves are dark brown, the beach is scattered with greasy clumps of sand," a witness told the AFP news agency.
Coast guard, navy and fishing vessels, accompanied by six helicopters, have been trying to prevent the slick from spreading using a boom and chemical dispersants.
Over 6,000 people, including government workers, local residents and volunteers, are participating in the operation.
But they have been unable to prevent crude oil from washing onto the beaches in Taean district, 100km (60 miles) south-west of the capital Seoul.
They spent most of Sunday carrying buckets of pungent sludge, treating oiled birds and scrubbing blackened rocks with absorbent cloths.
The BBC's John Sudworth, in Seoul, says that with their beach now coated in a 10cm layer of oil, local people fear for their livelihoods and for the long-term impact on the region's ecology, including a designated national maritime park and areas of wetland important for migrating birds.
"We are worried about an ecological disaster," said Kim Jong-sik, an official with the ministry of maritime affairs and fisheries.
"We have set up a boom, trying to stop oil from spreading along the coast, but oil sometimes overflows it depending on the currents," he told the French news agency AFP.
"If we fail to contain the spread, it is feared [it will] inflict serious damage to the coast," he said.
South Korea's previously largest spill happened in 1995, when 5,000 tonnes of oil washed onto the country's southern coast.
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Sun, December 9, 2007 - 7:22 PMI didn't realize this was so bad. The news reports in America were to the effect that it was 60,000 gallons, which is orders of magnitude less than 10,000 tons.
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Re: Oil spill catastrophe in the Black Sea
Wed, December 12, 2007 - 1:46 PM"The pace of these disasters seems to be quickening."
Dunno..
But here is another one..
Up to million gallons of oil spill off Norway
updated 1:37 p.m. ET Dec. 12, 2007
OSLO, Norway - Up to a million gallons of oil spilled into the North Sea on Wednesday during a mishap while crude was being transferred from an offshore oil platform to an oil tanker, field operator StatoilHydro ASA said.
The government's Coastal Administration said special ships were on the scene, some 125 miles from land, to collect as much crude as possible, and that based on expected currents and winds there was little risk of oil reaching the coast.
The Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority separately announced that it had mobilized its preparedness team. It said the spill, up to 25,000 barrels, might be the second-worst in Norway's offshore oil history, even though it was far smaller than the most serious spill of 78,000 barrels during a platform blowout in 1977.
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22218754/
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Mon, December 17, 2007 - 11:52 AMFinally after two months...
Mexico caps damaged Gulf oil well
Sun Dec 16, 4:42 PM ET
MEXICO CITY - Oil workers have capped a damaged oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico that spilled crude and natural gas for almost two months after a deadly high-seas collision, Mexico's state-owned oil company announced on Sunday.
At least 21 employees were killed in the Oct. 23 collision with a drilling rig during a storm.
Petroleos Mexicanos workers injected concrete into the well after installing a new valve assembly — blocking the well "definitively," the company said.
"The control of the well was carried out without any injury to the workers, despite risky conditions that prevailed throughout the entire process," Pemex said in a news release.
Roughly 420 barrels of oil per day spilled from the damaged platform since late October. Pemex said "the latest reports indicate that no oil has reached beaches in recent weeks."
The company faced a nightmarish combination of leaking crude, bad weather, a stubborn fire fueled by leaking natural gas, and the presence of other toxic gases emanating from the well.
Before the flames were controlled earlier this month, fireboats were stationed at the platform around the clock, pumping sea water to prevent further damage to the platform, much of it now dismantled.
External and internal company investigations are under way into the cause of the collision and the loss of life.
The company said it would continue to monitor and recover any spilled crude.
news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071...jtJPyaAsnsA
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Re: Oil spill catastrophe in the Black Sea
Fri, December 14, 2007 - 2:17 PMThe were talking about the bird migration paths in the Black Sea article - and I know Romania is on the Western side of the Black Sea with its Danube Delta. The delta is as big as the Mississippi Delta, and is home to thousands of birds species, not to mention migratory bird species. I wonder how far away the effects of the oil spill are...
I heard also about the Korean oil spill in passing, but I completely heard nothing of the Mexican one or the Norwegian one. This is incredible all within a month. I wonder if the global warming increase has changed the storm conditions so that these are a more frequent occurance. When will they wake up and realize that they are only bandaging an infected wound by continuing this vast shipments of oil in a warming planet, when what we need is alternative fuel sources at home.
Just an hour ago, I watched a presentation from a metal roofing company that now produces roofing with integrated 'peel and stick' solar photovoltaic cells. With this roof you could power your house and a plug-in electric car. Why not stop our oil dependency? Its no better for us than a pack-a-day habit....
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Sat, December 15, 2007 - 3:53 PMThankYou, Jimi & Harmen for keeping us aware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sat, December 15, 2007 - 4:01 PMAND...Mike & Brittany! I am greatful to ALL of you, for continuing to teach us!
I appriciate the bursts of info as I focus on my PASS`ION of stemcells! ;)*
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Re: Oil spill catastrophe in the Black Sea
Fri, November 20, 2009 - 8:07 AMHA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
You ever been to that cesspool?
I know some one who was there in the oil towns along the shore. The 6" thick scum of crude sulfur laden tarry oil causes the water in the sea to move more slowly so when the gross black ooze laps at the shore it is a slow lazy otherworldly thing. There are old abandoned wood and steel oil derricks crowding the shores leaking a continual ooze of raw crude into the water.
And you think that some boat that spills a itty bitty bit of oil is of any note?
You kids have your priorities all messed up.
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Re: Oil spill catastrophe in the Black Sea
Sat, December 15, 2007 - 1:37 PMThe U.S. exports Alaskan oil to China. Then the U.S. buys oil from Russia who gets it from the Middle East. When is America going to take care of its own yard first? Protest the oil stuff with the war!!! Also we Americans should have been conserving, using renewable energy, etc since 1974 when he Middle East had their first oil embargo. -
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Sat, December 15, 2007 - 3:57 PMthis IS AN EXCELLENT point, Mike!~ time to take of own!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SADLY, it's toooooooooooooo much about $, huh?
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Re: Oil spill catastrophe in the Black Sea
Thu, December 20, 2007 - 11:34 AMThat is why fuel efficiency standards went down after the 70's conservation period. That is why the SUV was created for a family of 4 to drive around town. And that is why Dick Cheney is VP and he gets dividends from Halliburton and a few other oil companies. Its only the $$$$ that makes everything go round. Americans will conserve and change when it becomes to painful financially not to. Maybe gas has to be $5.00 per gallon before that comes. But at least here in LA we are seeing more hybrids, architects are seeing roofing materials with integrated 'peel & stick' photovoltaic. Change has to come - and these oil spills I think are becoming more frequent due to the intensity of the storms now with a warming planet.
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Thu, June 5, 2008 - 11:35 PMHere is another disastrous oil spill..
looks big and nasty...
Oil spill threatens Buenos Aires
Thursday, 5 June 2008
Workers are battling to dissolve an oil spill heading towards the coast of Argentina after two ships collided off the coast of neighbouring Uruguay.
The spill, reported to be 20km (12 miles) long, is being blown towards the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires.
Officials say there will be much greater harm to the environment if the fuel reaches land.
No-one was injured in the collision between a Greek and Maltese vessel, which happened on Wednesday.
The incident happened about 20km off the coast of the Uruguayan capital, Montevideo.
The Greek-registered cargo ship Syros leaked the oil after its fuel tank was ripped open in the collision with the Maltese-registered Sea Bird.
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7437110.stm
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Re: Oil spill catastrophe in the Black Sea
Fri, June 6, 2008 - 1:18 AMI wonder if these oil companies do these oil spills intentionally just to keep oil prices inflated. Hurricane Katrina- prices went up. They need to do maintenance on refineries, again prices go up. Fire at a refinery- up again. I can understand it if these companies invested their money in reduced fuel prices for mass transit, small scale farmers, etc, but for what looks obvious. It looks like STUPID excuses to me. -
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Thu, June 12, 2008 - 3:02 PMWhy not build algae farms in Arizona and Nevada's vast deserts? why must we import this black monster to foul our seas? -
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Fri, October 30, 2009 - 2:58 PMI dug up this old oil spill thread because this 2 month long oil spill in Australia is very bad and still continuing..
Montara oil spill
The West Atlas mobile rig in the in Montara oil field, Timor Sea, off the northern coast of Western Australia began leaking oil on August 21, 2009. It is considered one of Australia's worst oil spills.[1] The oil rig is operated by PTTEP Australasia, and is located off the Kimberley coast, 250 kilometres north of Truscott, and 690 kilometres west of Darwin.[2][3][4] Sixty-nine workers were evacuated when oil and gas began leaking.[2]
The Australian Department of Resources, Energy, and Tourism estimated that the oil leak could be as high as 2000 barrels a day
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montara_oil_spill
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